jQuery-File-Upload is the second most starred jQuery project on GitHub, after the jQuery framework itself. The project was recently reported to have a three-year-old arbitrary file upload vulnerability that was fixed in the release of v9.22.2, but another serious command execution vulnerability was found in the VulnSpy team’s review of the code, this vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary system commands by uploading malicious picture files.

WordPress is the most popular CMS on the web. According to w3tech, it is used by approximately 30% of all websites. This wide adoption makes it an interesting target for cyber criminals. RIPS Team disclosed an Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerability at Jun. 26, 2018: WARNING: WordPress File Delete to Code Execution

phpMyAdmin is a well-known MySQL/MariaDB online management tool, phpMyAdmin team released the version 4.7.7 that addresses the CSRF vulnerability found by Barot. (PMASA-2017-9). The vulnerability allows an attacker to execute an arbitrary SQL statement silently by inducing an administrator to access malicious pages.